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1. Re: beginners question: how to end path of execution
estaub Feb 7, 2007 1:38 PM (in response to noirabys)I'm another beginner, but
executionContext.getToken().end() looks promising.
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2. Re: beginners question: how to end path of execution
noirabys Feb 8, 2007 3:06 AM (in response to noirabys)Hello !
thanks for the reply, but
no that doesn't work !
i've tried it.
for now i use this workaround :
on each node i set the default transition to an end-state.
<action name="actionHandler" class="org.springmodules.workflow.jbpm31.JbpmHandlerProxy" config-type="bean">
actionHandler
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3. Re: beginners question: how to end path of execution
noirabys Feb 8, 2007 3:10 AM (in response to noirabys)xml posting didn't work ... second try:
<node name="myNode" > <event type="node-enter" > <action name="myActionHandler" class="org.springmodules.workflow.jbpm31.JbpmHandlerProxy" config-type="bean"> <targetBean>myActionHandler</targetBean> </action> </event> <transition name="" to="end"></transition> <transition name="ok" to="okNode"></transition> <transition name="error" to="errorNode"></transition> </node>
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4. Re: beginners question: how to end path of execution
kukeltje Feb 11, 2007 10:54 AM (in response to noirabys)post more info, not a single node. I would have given you the same answer ed did. And if you tried something..... please mention that....
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Ronald